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<h3>Hypertext Help with LaTeX</h3>

<h2>\tableofcontents</h2>

<p>A table of contents is produced with the
    <tt>\tableofcontents</tt> command. You put the command right
    where you want the table of contents to go; LaTeX does the
    rest for you. Entries are taken from the
    <a href="ltx-141.html">Sectioning</a> commands.</p>

<p><tt>\tableofcontents</tt> produces a heading, but it does
    not automatically start a new page. If you want a new page
    after the table of contents, include a
    <tt><a href="ltx-276.html">\newpage</a></tt> command after
    the <tt>\tableofcontents</tt> command.</p>

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    See also <a href="ltx-170.html">Table of Contents</a><br>
    Return to <a href="ltx-2.html">LaTeX Table of Contents</a>
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